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Song Parodies -> "The Conductor's 12 day Christmas nightmare"

Original Song Title:

"The 12 days of Christmas"

Original Performer:

Traditonal

Parody Song Title:

"The Conductor's 12 day Christmas nightmare"

Parody Written by:

David W Solomons

The Lyrics

A hilarious choral disaster, composed and performed by David W Solomons on October 15th 2005.
...on the twelfth day of Christmas the choir processed in song
and twelve candles dripped
eleven altos flipped
and ten lines were clipped
and nine gins were sipped
and eight crept to the crypt
and seven hymn books slipped
and six basses quipped
and five sang in tune!
and four cassocks ripped
and three lost their script
and two tenors tripped
and the soloist got it all wrong.
12 days of Christmas - a conductor's nightmareThe performance and the score can be found at this page

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Pacing: 3.0
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Overall Rating: 3.2

Total Votes: 8

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2nz - October 17, 2005 - Report this comment
Pretty good rhyming ten of 'em but I'm not sure it works very well in this song. You might want to try the same rhymes and the same theme in a different song that lends itself a little better to end-rhymes. Also it's a little awkward from a singing standpoint when the original's line ends in a two-syllable word and yours ends in a one syllable word. Looking forward to the next one.
David W Solomons - October 17, 2005 - Report this comment
HI Mr Spelling Cop Sorry. (But then, maybe it's a new word traditonal = in a traditional tone rather than being atonal ? Well, er... maybe not!)
David W Solomons - October 17, 2005 - Report this comment
Hi 2nz I don't know if you actually heard the performance or just looked at the words?
David W Solomons - October 18, 2005 - Report this comment
Aha I see what I did wrong! I should have submitted this under recordings rather than Lyrics. I have now re-submitted under recordings.
2nz - October 19, 2005 - Report this comment
Ah, yes. All I did was look at the words in this case. I'll check out the recording when I get to a computer that has audio.
The Parody Police - December 05, 2006 - Report this comment
So where are the remaining 11 verses?!
Mr spelling cop - December 05, 2006 - Report this comment
You still left out the second "i" in traditional. Next time spell it Tradishunull.
Mrs critic - December 05, 2006 - Report this comment
CRAP!
police commissioner---i mean, cumishunurr - December 05, 2006 - Report this comment
I wonder if a troll left that comment.

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